And accounting data would not be lost under the same circumstances?
 

Regards, 
Richard Schuh 

 

 


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        But not if the lpar (z/vm) leaves the building without saying
goodbye 
        

        
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Subject:        Re: Monitor versus accounting data 
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        logoff record happens when the virtual machine leaves the
building, 
        forced or voluntarily.
        
        Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
        > Barton said:
        > 
        > Transaction records are cut at logon/logoff, that is how we
get 100.00%
        > capture ratio.  Nothing is lost.
        > 
        > Question:
        > 
        > Is there a interval record to capture the data should the
system go 
        > south unexpectedly and/or the user is forced off (or is the
logoff 
        > record cut at force) ?
        > 
        >
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